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Safety instructions

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THE APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR USE BY ADULTS

. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO GO NEAR

IT OR PLAY WITH IT.

WHEN THE PRODUCT IS FUNCTIONING IT MAY BECOME VERY HOT: 

KEEP CHILDREN AWAY

.

ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE CONTROL KNOBS ARE IN THE (OFF) POSITION WHEN YOU FINISH
USING THE APPLIANCE.

NEVER USE THIS APPLIANCE IN A CLOSED SPACE, CAR, VAN, CAMPER OR CARAVAN.

WHEN HOOKING UP THE APPLIANCE TO THE CYLINDER, USE ONLY THE FITTINGS AND
REGULATORS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE. THESE PRODUCTS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE
FROM OUR AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES. USING ANY OTHER PRODUCTS CAN SERIOUSLY
COMPROMISE THE SAFETY OF THE APPLIANCE.
IF THE BARBECUE HAS BEEN OUT OF USE FOR SOME TIME, BEFORE REUSING IT CHECK THAT
THE GAS OUTLET HOLES ARE NOT CLOGGED WITH DUST OR SPIDER'S WEBS.
FOR THE CORRECT PROCEDURE, SEE “12.2.3 THE BURNERS”.

THIS APPLIANCE MAY ONLY BE USED OUTDOORS IN THE PRESENCE OF NATURAL
VENTILATION, OUTSIDE ANY STAGNANT AREAS, WHERE GAS LEAKS AND COMBUSTION
PRODUCTS CAN BE RAPIDLY DISPERSED BY THE WIND AND BY THE NATURAL CONVECTION
OF THE AIR.
NEVER USE THE APPLIANCE OUTDOORS IN BAD WEATHER. ANY CONTACT WITH WATER
COULD SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE APPLIANCE AND PUT ITS SAFETY AT RISK.

TAKE CARE NOT TO ALLOW THE GLASS OF THE BARBECUE LID TO COME INTO CONTACT
WITH
WATER WHILE IT IS STILL HOT.

CAUTION: DO NOT EXPOSE THE ROTISSERIE MOTOR TO BAD WEATHER AS THIS COULD
DAMAGE THE DEVICE AND REDUCE ITS SAFETY LEVEL.

ONLY LIGHT THE BURNERS WITH THE LID RAISED. 

DURING COOKING, TAKE CARE NOT TO OBSTRUCT THE FAT DRAINAGE HOLE IN THE FRONT
OF THE APPLIANCE. IF NECESSARY, CLEAN IT THOROUGHLY WITH THE AID OF A WOODEN
OR PLASTIC UTENSIL.

THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR THE DESTINATION COUNTRIES WHOSE
IDENTIFYING SYMBOLS ARE INCLUDED ON THE COVER OF THIS MANUAL.

The manufacturer cannot be held liable 

for damage to persons or things caused by failure to observe

the above instructions, by tampering with any part of the appliance or by the use of non-original spare
parts.

Summary of Contents for BQ61T-1

Page 1: ...ing the rotisserie motor 37 9 3 Rack and plate positions 38 9 4 Lighting 39 9 5 Using the SMOKER tray 40 10 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 41 11 COOKING HINTS 42 11 1 Meat 42 11 2 Vegetables 42 11 3 Cooking tab...

Page 2: ...F THE PRODUCT THE I D PLATE WITH TECHNICAL DATA SERIAL NUMBER AND BRAND NAME IS POSITIONED VISIBLY ON THE BACK OF THE APPLIANCE DO NOT REMOVE THIS PLATE FOR ANY REASON NEVER LEAVE THE APPLIANCE UNATTE...

Page 3: ...ses of collection recycling and disposal centres from your retailer or from the competent local organisations Do not throw the packing or any part of it away It can constitute a suffocation hazard for...

Page 4: ...RS TO BE EMPTY MUST ALWAYS BE HANDLED WITH CARE AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SAFETY RULES PROVIDED WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS NEVER USE GAS CYLINDERS WITH DENTS OR RUSTED AREAS NEVER USE A FLAME TO CHECK THA...

Page 5: ...RAL VENTILATION OUTSIDE ANY STAGNANT AREAS WHERE GAS LEAKS AND COMBUSTION PRODUCTS CAN BE RAPIDLY DISPERSED BY THE WIND AND BY THE NATURAL CONVECTION OF THE AIR NEVER USE THE APPLIANCE OUTDOORS IN BAD...

Page 6: ...NATURAL CONVECTION OF THE AIR 4 1 Examples of outdoor use Any delimited area in which the appliance is positioned must comply with the following requirements An area delimited by walls on all four si...

Page 7: ...EL SMOKER DRIP TRAY HEAT DISPERSAL VENTS HOLES FOR LIGHTING THE RIGHT AND LEFT BURNERS BY HAND RACKS CERAMIC STONES UNDER THE RACKS ONLY RADIANT GRILL BURNER GLASS LID THERMOMETER FOR TEMPERATURE WITH...

Page 8: ...t must be placed on a flat level surface to ensure it is level and stable This product may be installed in free standing mode on a small table or shelf or built into a masonry or wooden structure Othe...

Page 9: ...Distances less than those indicated can cause risks to the structure and the user The gas cylinder may be accessed through a hole made in the structure taking care to protect the edge of the hole to a...

Page 10: ...on date you must refer to the applicable regulations 7 4 Burner nozzle and gas consumption characteristics tables Burner Rated heating capacity kW LPG G30 G31 30 37 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm By pa...

Page 11: ...To light the flame proceed as described in 9 4 1 Electronic lighting of the burners Burners can also be lit by hand see 9 4 2 Manual burner ignition for internal burners only for further details RADIA...

Page 12: ...and must be raised as soon as the thermometer fitted on it reaches 300 C Take care not to obstruct the combustion gas outlet flue in the back of the lid When the appliance is used for the first time...

Page 13: ...crew the two screws supplied into the holes provided on the right hand side of the barbecue Line up the holes in the barbecue ref A with the holes in the rotisserie motor ref B Then screw in the two s...

Page 14: ...eans they can be tilted to a greater or lesser extent for draining fat depending on the type of cooking Cooking can only take place in the conditions shown in the illustration with all the stones and...

Page 15: ...nob pressed down for longer If the burners have not ignited after several attempts wait 5 minutes before attempting to light the appliance again This pause is necessary to allow any gas which has buil...

Page 16: ...the battery If the battery is new but no spark is generated do not attempt to use the appliance and contact the nearest authorised service centre 9 5 Using the SMOKER tray The SMOKER tray is designed...

Page 17: ...ts provided Then fit the rod into the rotisserie motor When the food is cooked if you wish to remove the rod from its place use the handle provided screwing it onto the thread Take care when removing...

Page 18: ...st results when grilling brown the outside at maximum heat then use the knobs to turn the burners down to a medium minimum setting to allow the meat to cook right through without burning on the outsid...

Page 19: ...or indirect cooking and smoking or for keeping food which has already been grilled warm Low 110 120 C Minimum setting 110 120 C on barbecue thermometer if fitted For smoking and indirect cooking of la...

Page 20: ...15 150 180 10 15 8 13 90 110 80 90 15 18 13 15 10 12 18 4 minutes per side 40 15 40 8 7 4 6 20 25 4 5 minutes per side 6 8 minutes per side 80 180 50 60 50 70 80 Preheating 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15...

Page 21: ...utensils if necessary How to use spray the product straight onto the dirty surfaces several times Wipe with a non abrasive sponge rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth For the best results allow...

Page 22: ...rs fixing screws A must first be removed The burners can then be removed from their bases in the front of the appliance Detail B for more thorough cleaning To reassemble the burners fit the front into...

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